Junior English Explorers
Short, story-driven lessons that make children forget they're studying — designed by our primary specialist Grace Callahan and taught by tutors who genuinely enjoy kids.
Built for short attention spans and big imaginations
Children don't learn like adults, so we don't teach them like adults. Explorer lessons run 25 minutes — the sweet spot for focus at primary age — and each one moves through a story, a game and a "show and tell" moment where your child does the talking.
The curriculum follows the Cambridge Young Learners pathway (Starters → Movers → Flyers) and dovetails with Malaysian school English, so classroom marks improve alongside real speaking confidence.
- 25-minute lessons, two to four times a week
- Tutors background-checked and trained in primary methods
- Cambridge Young Learners–aligned curriculum
- Parent voice-note summary after every lesson
- Printable activity sheets — no textbook purchases
Little and often works best
| Plan | Lessons | Price per lesson | Suggested pace |
|---|---|---|---|
| Explorer 10 | 10 × 25 min | RM75 | 2 lessons / week |
| Explorer 24 | 24 × 25 min | RM70 | 3 lessons / week |
| Explorer 48 | 48 × 25 min | RM65 | 4 lessons / week |
Siblings can share a plan at no extra cost when they study in the same session as a pair.
The honest answers
Will my child actually focus?
Lessons are 25 minutes and activity-switching happens every 5–7 minutes. Most children stay engaged from the second lesson, once the tutor is a familiar face.
Is screen time a worry?
This is interactive speaking practice, not passive watching. We also cap juniors at one lesson per day and encourage off-screen activity sheets.
What if the tutor doesn't click?
Chemistry matters more with children. We'll rematch as often as needed within the first four lessons, free.
Do you report progress?
You get a voice note after each lesson and a written report each month, mapped to the Cambridge Young Learners stages.
Let your child meet a tutor first
The free taster is a real mini-lesson. Watch from the side and see how your child responds.